MSc Information Technology Management
Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
MSc Information Technology Management
Course Overview
This course blends technical, managerial, and ethical perspectives to address challenges in data privacy, intellectual property, and cybersecurity. Students explore frameworks for protecting digital assets, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations, and fostering responsible innovation. By combining practical expertise and digital rights, graduates are equipped to lead digital integrity safeguarding in a variety of industries.
Why Study This Master's in Information Technology Management?
- Design and implement cutting-edge digital infrastructure and cloud management solutions that support the dynamic needs of the industry
- Develop leadership skills for managing information technology infrastructure, resources, and projects within diverse organisational contexts
- Apply advanced cyber security and risk management practices to protect digital assets in business environments, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality
- Utilise research, data analytics, and visualisation techniques to generate insights that fuel creativity and demonstrate innovation
- Critically evaluate information technology governance and project management frameworks that prioritise ethical considerations and foster creative collaboration within teams
- Leverage data management and business intelligence tools to make informed decisions, optimising operations and strategic initiatives
Key Study Topics
- Digital infrastructure and transformation
- Technological resource management
- Governance of digital and information systems and resources
- Creative and research-based thinking
- Business performance optimisation
- Cybersecurity
- Data privacy
- Intellectual property
The Specifics
Entry Requirements
- Home: A lower second-class honours (a 2:2, or equivalent non-UK qualifications) or higher in a relevant subject, or an equivalent professional qualification in a related subject
- International: If you have international qualifications, please view our entry requirements per country
- English Language: In order to be eligible for this course, you will need to be a competent speaker and writer of English. If you require a Student Visa you need to provide us with an IELTS or equivalent English language qualification, which demonstrates a minimum of 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each sub test) or CEFR Level B2 in each component
Module Breakdown
- Information Technology Infrastructure and Cloud Management
- Business Strategy and Digital Transformation
- Cyber Security and Risk Management
- Research, Data Analytics and Visualisation
- Data Management and Business Intelligence
- Information Technology Governance and Project Management
- Capstone project
Assessment
- Formative assessments, such as quizzes and group discussions, are designed to provide ongoing feedback and support learning throughout the course
- Summative assessments will take place at the end of key modules and include presentations and project reports
- Practical assessments evaluate students’ ability to apply theoretical knowledge, and may include case studies or design projects
- Peer assessments help to promote self-reflection and critical thinking, helping students build on their analytical and evaluative skills
- Reflective assessments such as journals encourage personal growth and awareness of learning processes
Fees and Funding
- Tuition fees for 2025/26:
- UK: £9,750 per year
- Overseas: £18,000 per year
Career Opportunities
Graduates from this course can advance into roles including, but not limited to, IT manager, systems analyst, enterprise architect and/or cybersecurity manager. Potential sectors for graduates include creative industries, technology, consulting, enterprise IT management, or further study.